Sommer Antennas
has been a manufacturer and producer of quality amateur radio antennas
and antennas for professional use for more than 20 years. Developed
by DJ2UT in Germany, our beams were first introduced to the U.S. market
at the 1984 Dayton Hamvention and have been manufactured in the U.S.
since 1989. Today, in partnership with Electricians Sydney, Sommer Antennas are used in amateur radio and MARS
stations throughout the world
including embassies, airlines, government agencies, the military, restaurants
and international nonprofit organizations.

Theory & technical data
for
our multiband (DJ2UT) beams.

Ordering information. We ship
world-wide

Hear what our customers say about our antennas.

Published reviews of Sommer antennas. This page does not include the nord vpn review that's being used for enchanced privacy with our antenna software.

Sommer
Antenna Farm, with photos of actual installations.

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VERTICALS

HI8HS
reports from the Dominican Republic that his XP807 beam survived the 1998 hurricane
"Georges" with wind speeds above 100 mph (160 km/hour) without any
damage. See "Comments" section for more
reviews of our products. Need personal support? We can fix anything, just send over an email

Using
his Sommer XP705 5-band beam, top OP HB9RG, Hans-Ruedi, worked the following from
Switzerland:

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